The captivating beauty of the Upper peninsula of Michigan lovingly called UP has made this sparsely populated region a famous tourist destination. In -25 degree Celsius the entire area radiates in white snow. The lakes become solid ice, hard enough to run heavy cars on it. The time and zone is declared and people with families […]
Suicides- The Literary Evidence
Suicide is as ancient as humanity. It has its place in ethics, religion, literature, history and art. The newspapers apprise us that suicides are rather frequent. People all over the world kill themselves with an alarming rate and make suicides a major cause of death. Amazingly many times more is […]
Nandi and Shiva
Nandi, the bull and the vahan of Shiva is a very loveable and formidable figure in Hindu religion. His pure love and intense devotion for Shiva has attained him the status of godhood. Nandi and Shiva have become inseparable in our imagination. In Indian spirituality there exist two realities – one that is for the […]
Spiritual Significance of Ashtavakra Gita
Published July 2019: The Speaking Tree, Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-edit-page/spiritual-significance-of-ashtavakra-gita/ Truth is one, perceived and expressed differently by different sages. A seeker on the path of enlightenment gets entangled in his own delusions passing through the dense forest of spiritual knowledge given to us by our rishis. Ashtavakra, the great mystic philosopher offers the key […]
Householder Saint Of Kashi
Shri Shyama Charan Lahiri Shiva is the presiding deity of Kashi and Shiva is said to be a Mahayogi and Mahabhogi. This duality pervades the air of Kashi. The inhabitants of Kashi are blessed with this mysterious gift, which is manifested in their stoic gusto, which they show in their approach towards life. To them […]
Vibrant Colors of Nature
Colors fascinate me. Once sitting in my lawn I was enjoying the fruits of my labor that had spurted forth in countless glorious colors. I was trapped in a net of wonder to notice that no two shades of any color was the same. It is hard to imagine that billions of years ago this […]
The Eighteen Puranas
https://www.speakingtree.in/article/the-eighteen-puranas-727624 The Puranas have revitalised and revolutionised spirituality propounded in the Vedas and Upanishads, and made it all-time relevant, writes ALKA NIGAM The vast Vedic Vangmaya is a treasure trove of everything that is lofty in Hinduism. Since much of this ancient religious knowledge is a result of direct experiences of seers rather than a single author and conveyed […]
Modern Problem Ancient Solution
Blog by Alka Nigam at Speaking Tree.in https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/environment-680465 Om Dyauh Shaantir Antarikssam Shaantih Prithivi Shantir Aapah Shantir –Ossadhayah Shantih Vanaspatyah Shantir- -Vishve-Devaah Shaantir – Brahma Shaantih Sarvam Shaantih ……… This shloka from Veda encompasses the ancient wisdom of our saints which recognizes and salutes the vast unlimited powers of Nature. It apotheosizes the powers of […]
Are We Still in Kaliyuga?
Blog by Alka Nigam at SpeakingTree.in https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/are-we-still-in-kaliyuga-680464 IN SEARCH OF THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION scholars acknowledge the impressive accomplishments of ancient civilizations of Anatolia, Egypt, Meso- America, Tibet and Central Asia but consider the Indus valley civilization to be the oldest continuous and living tradition. A section of the oldest Vedic literature written by an […]
F T Prince’s: The Wind In The Tree: An Analysis
Published in CRITICISM AND RESEARCH Dept. of English Vol 6 1983-84 The Wind in the Tree is a one-image poem of four lines, with the rhyming scheme of a quatrain, abba. The theme of the poem is frustration in love. The narrator is presented as confronting the situation with a spirit which may be described […]
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